Sentences with phrase «to make up for lost revenue»

They ultimately made up for their lost revenue by taking steps like charging customers higher fees.
Under such circumstances, district administrators would in all likelihood be forced to make up for the lost revenue through combinations such as reducing the number of teachers and cutting supplies and supplemental programming.
Reed noted, of course, raising taxes to make up for the lost revenue from the federal government is an option but he doesn't believe state lawmakers would do that to constituents already facing a heavy burden.
To help make up for the lost revenue, the city has reached service agreements with Syracuse University and two local hospitals.
I mean if Apple eats into Amazon's bottom line, it would seem to me that Amazon is going to have to make up for that lost revenue somehow.
Companies have also been charging higher initial interest rates for applicants with lower credit scores to make up for lost revenues caused by the CARD Act.
They say the increase will put a damper on the nascent recovery, forcing business owners to put off hiring more employees, or in the worst case, force them to start laying off again to make up for lost revenues.
In an era where marginal tax rates are already much lower than in the 1970s and with looming deficits, the promise that growth effects will make up for the lost revenue will only fool those who want to be fooled — and 2012 proved that they are not numerous enough.
The MTA's Nassau representative, John Molloy, echoed Pally's call, saying «it's time for that kind of change,» but added that the funding to make up for the lost revenue has «got to come from somewhere.»
Days later, with aides still unpacking boxes, a two - page letter arrived from Ron Stack, then chairman of the Nassau Interim Finance Authority, a state monitoring board that has been overseeing the county's finances since 2011, ordering Mangano to revise his budget to make up for the lost revenue.
«This means that the station is well placed to advertise their own online dating site in unsold ad slots no cost to them, making up for any lost revenue and more through online dating subscriptions.
Throughout the state, school boards in communities like Oshkosh and Portage are forced to go to referendum to make up for the lost revenue.
During the financial crisis, as home mortgage volume fell dramatically, banks turned to auto loans to make up for the lost revenue.
I'd rather tax consumption and pollution sources than tax business and productive activity (hence, eliminate corporate and income taxes, but tax brown power to make up for lost revenue and thus make green more price - competitive).
More specifically, the proposal is to ban commercials from public television in France and make up for the lost revenue by taxing the internet and mobile phones.
When it comes to paid apps, Apple's walled garden is generally more expensive than Android's, with the latter relying more on ads to make up for the lost revenue.
Fitbit currently sells nine different products that range from fitness trackers to smart scales, but it would be an interesting move for Fitbit to move further into the smartwatch space as it attempts to make up for lost revenue.
AppleInsider said the company likely now is trying to make up for the lost revenue.
This puts pressure on this segment of the legal community and prompts questions about how to make up for lost revenue.
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